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, , Citation 2021 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 2006 011002 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/2006/1/011002

1742-6596/2006/1/011002

Abstract

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Type of peer review: Double-blind

Conference submission management system: AI Scholar System

Number of submissions received: 125

Number of submissions sent for review: 121

Number of submissions accepted: 73

Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 58.4%

Average number of reviews per paper: 2

Total number of reviewers involved: 40

Any additional info on review process:

Step 1. Each of selected paper will be reviewed by two/three professional experts in the related subject area.

Step 2. Review Reports received from the experts will be judged by one of the editors either Review Reports are logical or not?

Step 3. If not logical, then editor can assign new reviewer or can also judge at his/her own.

Step 4. If logical, then Review Reports will be sent to authors to modify the manuscript accordingly.

Step 5. Authors will be required to revise their papers according to the points raised.

Step 6. Revised version will then be evaluated by the editor for the incorporation of the points raised by the reviewers.

Step 7. Then the editor will send the revised manuscript to the reviewers again for re-evaluation.

Step 8. If the reviewers approve the revise version of the manuscript, then will be accepted for publication.

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Xuexia Ye

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